Baker Tessa, Flaig Jennifer, Shillingford Meryam, Swain Lana, Wagner Marika
University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4Z6.
Can Vet J. 2018 Jun;59(6):668-672.
We reflect on our experiences providing veterinary services in 5 remote communities of the Sahtu Settlement Area in the Northwest Territories in February 2017. The evolving role of dogs and the social determinants of health that influence dog health in the communities are explored, including biology, physical environment, behavior, dog and human social factors, and access to veterinary care. The importance of continued exposure of veterinary professionals to different cultural perspectives in order to provide services that are culturally appropriate and effective is highlighted.
我们回顾了2017年2月在西北地区萨胡图定居点地区的5个偏远社区提供兽医服务的经历。探讨了狗在这些社区中不断演变的角色以及影响狗健康的健康社会决定因素,包括生物学、物理环境、行为、人与狗的社会因素以及获得兽医护理的机会。强调了兽医专业人员持续接触不同文化观点对于提供符合文化习惯且有效的服务的重要性。